Law Practice
Aug. 8, 2015
Breaking up (with clients) is hard to do
Or so observer Neil Sedaka tunefully commented, but sometimes it's better than allowing a failed attorney-client relationship to fester into an even bigger problem. By Louie Castoria





Louie H. Castoria
Partner
Kaufman, Dolowich & Voluck LLP
425 California St 21st Fl
San Francisco , CA 94104
Phone: (415) 926-7601
Fax: (415) 926-7601
Email: lcastoria@kdvlaw.com
UC Berkeley Boalt Hall
Louie is a mediator with CourtCall Online Dispute Resolution, a member of the Mediation Society, a mandatory settlement officer with the San Francisco County Superior Court, and an adjunct professor of law at Golden Gate University. He won his first U.S. Supreme Court on July 1, 2021.
Breaking up is hard to do, as observer Neil Sedaka tunefully commented, but sometimes it's better than allowing a failed attorney-client relationship to fester into an even bigger problem.
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